In addition to the photo album, customers receive a book detailing how specialized parts work.
Deep Space Industries said it can build its first class of probes largely with off-the-shelf parts and book them on other launch vehicles, such as the French-built Ariane rockets or the Falcon boosters developed by SpaceX.
Mr Segal's account of this episode is one of the most interesting parts of the book.
Given my background, it is not surprising that my favorite parts of the book have to do with physics and mathematics.
There is a flow to the chapters in WTF, but many parts of the book can be read as independent concepts.
Its scope is vast, parts of the book are confusingly structured and the author sometimes shies from pushing his arguments to a satisfying conclusion.
Only two or three pages of this book attempt to describe the parts of the country where tobacco is grown and cigarettes are made.
Those looking for news can safely skip the parts of the book that recount the history of the public relations industry and recap the health reform debate.
But writing was the thing, and Mr Carey's discussion of the novels and of the process of their creation is one of the most interesting parts of the book.
Some parts of this book work better than others.
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Among my favourite parts of the book is Mr Mehta's early life in London in the swinging sixties as a callow young man, who arrives from India with a few shillings and bags of Indian tea.
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In the earlier parts of the book Swift has shown where man's folly and scoundrelism lead him: but take away the folly and the scoundrelism, and all you are left with, apparently, is a tepid sort of existence, hardly worth leading.
Some of the most interesting parts of the book come towards the end, where he discusses some of the possible solutions such as Denmark's strategy of burning rubbish to produce electricity, or an Irish scheme to charge shoppers for plastic bags, which led to a 90% drop in their use.
The launch did not go the way book launches normally go in these parts.
One of the best parts of writing a book like Abundance is there was a fair amount of predictiveness involved.
The most detailed and as it turns out the most provocative parts of Miss Frank's book on Indira are about her personal life, including rumoured affairs.
The two parts of Mr Krakauer's book co-exist rather uneasily.
The real interest lies elsewhere, in the parts of Mr Stiglitz's book that are in effect a memoir of what life was like as an economic adviser, and indeed a considerable intellectual, in the bruising and often brutal world of Washington politics and policymaking.
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Eventually, vehicles might book themselves in for repair and order the necessary spare parts before they arrive at the garage.
Make 8 to 10 shallow cuts in the thicker parts, then open them out like a book and press flat.
Although parts of IBM implement some of what the book is talking about, much of IBM is firmly entrenched in management practices aimed at extracting money from customers.
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Build the same application with Apple's tools, Atkinson figures, and not only will his program run faster--it might be able to communicate with other parts of the phone, such as the address book, and, say, enable forwarding an audio clip to friends.
The UK "rewards laziness", does not encourage risk-taking and must strive to emulate the work ethic and low-tax culture in parts of Asia, the five MPs argue in a book due out next month.
Mr Curtis said he had worked with Mr Dutschke several years ago, and that they had discussed publishing a book called Missing Pieces, about an alleged conspiracy to sell body parts on the black market.
The second half of the book is a disappointing and repetitive collection of previously published attacks on various parts of British government policy.
Curtis said they had talked about possibly publishing a book on a conspiracy that Curtis insists he has uncovered to sell body parts on a black market.
Like everything Mr Searle writes, the book is clear and forthright, if not pugnacious, and, unlike parts of the books he is reviewing, it ought to be fully accessible to the non-specialist.
The book-keeping is opaque, often tardy or incomplete and spread across many parts of the U.N. archipelago, with no single U.N. office fully accountable for the entire system.
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